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•' ’’ 'V' turn ■■£*J*'"ArT *A . / ?*rT>1 Bdter Tb* M«ey-A Bak Acci^ d weeks lost by the sink It Many thousands of < ing of the Titanic &»..«,»•>• - —— Md /wwi ported that one person lest as much as $33,000 m U. S- Money. . 9 A great deal of money is also lost by fires every year. Such large fires as those that have swept Chicago, Boston, Baltimore and other large cities also destroy many millions dbllars of money. The Government benefits by those losses, be cause none of those Bills are ever presented for redemption. The above incidents show that the Bank is the best place for your money. You need not be afraia of any kind of losses if you deposit yotfr money in a good Bank. We are the only National Bank in the County. first national bank Jas. E. Peujufoy, Presi lent E. t. Icnes C. G. Padgett Cashier. and Personal 8. W. Week*, of Round, wm In town Tuesday. • • • “Unde Tom" Caldwell, of Lodfe, uras la Walterboro, Tuesday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brant, of Sniders, were in town Tuesday, e • • John D. Warren. Sr., haa gone to the mouatalna of Tenneseeo to ■pend the aumver. w? • • Willie Sandlfer, of St. George, la spending a, few days In town with Mrs. W. J. Sandlfer. • • e Mlae Delle Sloman. of Henderson ville. was In town Tuesday visiting trlsnds. Mr. and Mra. VlUle White, of Hendersonville, were in town yes* terday.• . see Vlas Mlrtem du Bols spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. H. M Williams at Whits Hall. • • • ■> Little Mlae Katharine Williams, of White Hall, la visiting her uncle. Jesse du Bois in Savannah. • • Mias May Price hca gone to Ah- bevlU« to vlMt friends. She will be away sometime. • • • Mi Men Sara and Beetle Kohr«. are spending several weeks on Sulli van's Island." E. L. Bailey, of Ruffii>. was town Tuesday. In 8. Finn spent Sunday and Monday at the lale of Palma. Hs was ac companied by bis little son, David. • e e Mra. Rosa Bryan, of Charleston Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Benton, of Snlderss. e • e Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Benton, of Sniders, were In town Saturday •hopping. e • e "Uncle" Jimmie Croaby. father of Prof. H. A., Charles and P. K. Crosby, of Solders, la very 111. • • e Miss Ethel Gatch. of Glevervllle, | la visiting bar brother, J. W. Gatch of Savannah. \. • e • Mr. and Mra. H. W. Johnson, of Bamberg, will arrlir* In town today to visit at the home of Mr. and Mra. ■C. D. C. Adams., E. H. Ulmer, of Ruffin, was in town Saturday. MrxUlmer la a candidate for county superintendent of education. see Mrs. T. H. Poythress. of Sa vannah. Is visiting Relatives 4 t Glovervllls. \ P. deTrevlU Miss Nelle P. deTrevlllg. olj ro- lumbla. Is In town, having come on s visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halford left | J. c. deTrevllle. Tuesday for Tryon, N. C., where they will spend the summer. • • • Mrs. H. Zalln is now In "New York to. purchase a fell stock of Millinery and dress goods She* will be away two weeks. • • • Miss Nelliue Hay, who has been the charming guest of Miss Vlviene Price, has returned to her home at Allendale. C 8. Anderson, of Sumter, Is In town where he will spend sometime ■t the home of his parents, Mr. And Mrs. C. C. Andersoo •». '• e' e t Mrs. H. W. du Bols and daughter Reba, are spendlw a few weeks at Beaufort, with Mrs du Bols’ sister. Mrs. Allison, on Boy street. • • • Misses Alma and Leol* Hayes. • • • * Miss Emmie Strobel. who has been stenographer the past season for F. W. Towles, at Meggetts, is at home for &• holiday. % • • • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Glover, and little son, John, left Thursday for Hendersonville, N.C ., where they will spend the summer- v _ • •e ^ The many friends of Mrs A. P. Davis will be pained to know that she Is ytry 111, hsvlt>g had typhoid fever for five weeks, and has suffer ed relapse. '• e e WALTERBORO PLAYS BALL. Several Game* Played Ism! Week at Hrwmoa and Fairfax. The Walterboro baseball team of Ch.rleaton are .pending Wednesday for two gamce time In Walterboro 7uest. of Miss £ h , Brun i? n l*"® on * irni.kt I Fairfax*. The Brunson team proved Bessie Knight.^ ^ ^ k Btrong for WalUrboro . ... (defeated our boys in two games Clareaea Lncaa. formerly known Wednesda, and Thursday by a score hs Judge , spent a few day. in ' 0 f J to 1 in Wednesday', game town the Utter part of the week at , nd to 0 Thurwlay *. Ka , m ^ But . the home of his mother. Mrs. E. L. j | #r and Qrtffin was the battery Lucas. * * * •'t4 Wednesday; Bridge and Griffin Thursday. The game at Fairfax Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Breaker, of wrns a victory for the Walterboro Kissimmee. FU.. are visiting at the team, resulting In a score of 3 to home ot I»r Breaker's niece, Mrs. t In favor of Walterboro, Butler and Griffin being the battery In this game. Both these teams are coming to Walterboro in the near J. A. Edwards. • • • Mrs. J. B. Padgett and daughter. MUe Edna Maud and Miss Mattie future for a series of games and Padgett, of amoaks. were In town the heme boyw hope to come off today. j victorious In these encounters. Mrs R L, Frr-^er and sons. Hen derson and Ludlow, have gone to • Hendersonville, N. C., to sper«J sev eral weeka. They were acsompanied by Miss Charlotte Henderson Mrs. J: L. Rents visited relatives at Youuge. Uland laat.week, re- ► turning Monday pccompanled by Mrs T. W. Rlttch snd little son, Row land, who will tper>1 sometime with Mrs. Rents. see D. H. Towles, of Ravenel. Was In town this Morning. He Is A can didate for re-election as magistrals ^ ot $t. Paula tow ash ip. Charleston eoa|iy. oat haa a card la this Issue pi The Press sad gtaaisgd. Sores and All Skin Dieases l>UH n Mwr When Tetter!ne Is Used This Is the one unfailing reme dy, and t*o matter how severe a case of eczema, pllee, tetter, ring-1 worm, old seres or scalp disease; you wny suffer with. TETTERINE will give Instant relief and affect a permanent cure We know the ; merits of this soothing, healing, an- i tlaeptlc ointment, so well that we fully guarantee It. Get a SOc box at your draggiat, If be haa not the genuine TETTERLVE, send us 10c and will supply you at ones. Tbe.Shuptrin# Co., Savaauah Qa. | HjC.-r Ke IT, 1912 To build on the rock one must keep hii credit ab solutely unsullied and he must realize that the best w%y to do that is by building up a bank ac count n *** It is at the bank counter that a man's credit is determined and the wise business man makes ev ery effort to stand well at his bank. You are doing good triply when you ke?p a good balance in the bank—you help yourself and the community, as well as the bank. * " The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, ■ S. C. . J. S. WILLIAMS, W. H. Y ARN, W. C. PATRICK, JR.. Pre«ident Vice-Pr^st. Cashier. C. H. STRICKLAND. Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: H. N. FOLK, M. L. CROSBY, ' A. E. YARN, H. M. WOOD, - W. H. YARN. J. S. WILLIAMS Mala Streot, Walterboro, 8. C. k I LI KIT DR. C R. COULTON THE WELL KNOWN EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST OF MILLEN, GEORGIA Optical Parlor at Finn Jewelry Store I will be at S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE, at WALTERBORO, From Augu»t 5 th to 10th, Inclusive. Rw rVililfnn has examined «y« of thousands of A^i • VHJUliUIl people of the State of Georgia and the benefit received by those wearing hid glasses have been most phenomenal. FIVE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD WEAR GLASSES: Relieves the Eye Strain. Prevents Headache; Gives the Eye Comfort; Insures a Clear Mind; Corrects Visual.Defects. The professional services will be absolutely Guaranteed by S. FINN JEWELRY CO. BEAR IN MIND THE DATES. ar.aawarwarmii iiMia—an u trm *»"***r»am. •v SECTIONAL VIEW A—Sectional view of co.rplete tire, showing extra thick cor rugated tread of tough rubber. B—Chemically treated puncture proof close woven fabric, made from finest Sea Island cotton. C—Rubber jacket reinforcement. * D—Extra interwoven chemically treated puncture proof tread reinforcement. * E—Two-ply Sea Island cloth woven friction cloth. F—Inner tube retaining jacket. ^ / G—Finest pure rubber tube oar air chamber, chemically treated. H—Extra canvas rim reinforcement to prevent rim cutting. A PAIR OF PUNCTURE-PROOF. SELF-HEAUNG TIRES means pleasure in riding, and will make you an enthusiastic wheelman. The toughness of this tire is to be compared only to the hide of a rhinocerous. L N. GLOVER HoUaraa Meeting. (***«. Cottagevtlle, July I6>— Special: 1 The meeting which haa been conduct ed by the HoHueaa people, or "Holy Rollera", haa Juat closed, during which time there have been nuntev- cus accession* to this peculiar faith. Mini Janie Reeves, of Orangeburg, la visiting her cousins, the M|seea Youmans. of Cottageville. Mlae Claudia Youmaaa la visit ing reiatinea at Ysmaaaee. K. J. Reeves, of Savannah, le sow / at home for a few days Mr. A. Youmans was called to the bedside of his father. R. K. Youmans who is xpry ill. We hope for him a speedy recovery*. Bells latrrcfft tax Dr. T. O. Kershaw, aacretary of 8. Finn Jewelry Co., of Walterboro. has sold bis interest in the com pany to 8. Fun. the president of ihg company. , ,an,«i ,»i — is-hardly less troublesome and .TL pi-, has always been justly re- 1 ne Fly garded as a pestiferous, disagreeable critter to have around. Sci entists have taught us of recent years that his annoying persistence in butting in is the least important of the objections that can be made to him. Many serious and dangerous diseases, such as typhoid fever, can be traced directly to this germ laden insect which breeds and multiplies in filth. The Mosquito dangerous. To him is due the spread of of malaria, yellow fever and other ills. Why welcome these creatures in \ T our kitchen, dining rooms, bed rooms and living rooms, when for small cost you can screen your doors and windows, safeguard vour health and add greatly to your comfort^ We have a large assortment of screen doors and adjustable window screens of various heights and sizes that will fit almost any window. E\ T ery dollar spent for screens may save two in doctor's bills, etc. Let us screen your house. Brown Fnrnkure & Hardware C&, “The Busy Business” ttjtvtira. The S. Finn Jeweb; Co. (INCORPORATED) Walterboro, S, C., and Millen, Ca. If Yon are Very Particular About the I . Accuracy of Year Watch get only the “ELGIN” which is made in different grades from 7 jewels to 23, and every one is a close time keeper. It is no use to buy a cheap, unreliable watch, when a good one with a standard reputation is considered cheap. We keep the ELGIN WATCHES as specials in all grades and sizes and sell them at very reasonable prices. In Dust Proof, Solid Nickle Cases 18 size, 7 jewels, at $ 6^00 18 size, 15 jewels, at s!o0 18 size, 17 jewels, at 11.00 18 size, 21 jewels, railroad grades at 25.00 Also we have the best Standard, 20 and 25 year, Gold filled cases for a small additional cost. We prepay express charges on every ELGIN WATCH we sell in South Caro lina or Georgia. • Magistrate Cttarleatoa Cbuty. I hereby announce myself for r* election as magistrate of St Paula township, and If I could he elected la my own township, if would gat 90 per cent of my homo vote. This la a broad assertion, bat it is the truth. I am willing to run. ho over, In the oonnty at large do the other candidates. Aeapeetfnlly, D. H. TCTVLfcS MttSatt, 8. C. I